News:
Israeli occupation forces arrest 13 Palestinians in Hebron. (Ma’an/Jerusalem Post)
PM Netanyahu says he appreciates Pres. Abbas’ “important words” against the kidnapping of the three Israeli teenagers. (Ha’aretz/Jerusalem Post/Times of Israel)
DM Ya’alon updates Sec. Hagel on the kidnapping. (Ha’aretz/JTA)
Quartet Envoy Blair calls on Israel to stop its operation in the occupied West Bank and Gaza. (PNN)
The mother of one of the kidnapped teenagers tells the UN Human Rights Council that every boy and girl deserves to come home to their families. (JTA/Ha’aretz/Jerusalem Post/Times of Israel)
The UNSC fails to agree on a statement that would have deplored the deaths of Palestinians in Israeli operations. (Ha’aretz)
Jewish “price tag” extremists vandalize cars in occupied East Jerusalem. (Ha’aretz)
Hamas leader Haniyeh says Israeli threats do not scare Palestinians. (Ma’an)
The Red Cross warns Israeli doctors against force-feeding prisoners. (Ma’an)
A Gaza power plant is expected to shut down after the last shipment of Qatar-donated fuel runs out. (Ma’an)
Sheldon Adelson will donate a total of $25 million to Ariel University which is in a settlement in the occupied West Bank. (JTA/Ha’aretz)
Palestinians are unable to return to the Yarmouk camp in Syria, despite the truce. (AFP)
Sec. Kerry promises “intense and sustained” support for Iraq. (Reuters)
Kerry urges the Kurds to save Iraq from collapse. (Reuters/AP/New York Times/Washington Post)
The UN says more than 1000 have been killed in Iraq in June. (Reuters/AP)
US Special Forces will face a complex challenge in Iraq. (AP)
A diplomatic note promises immunity from Iraqi law for US advisory troops. (New York Times)
A poll indicates most Americans disapprove of the way Pres. Obama is handling Iraq. (New York Times)
Pres. Sisi says he will not interfere in judicial rulings. (Reuters/AP/New York Times)
Sisi pledges to give up half his salary and property. (Reuters)
A suicide bombing in Beirut kills a security officer. (AP)
Next Tuesday, Turkey’s ruling AKP party will announce its candidate for the August presidential election. (Reuters)
Commentary:
Maher Mughrabi says Israel must end the occupation in for Palestinians to be able to speak out against Hamas. (Ha’aretz)
Oudeh Basharat asks who will protect the Palestinians. (Ha’aretz)
Akiva Eldar says Israel’s reaction to the kidnapping highlights its “surrender” to settlers. (Al-Monitor)
Robi Damelin says the Parents Circle Families Forum is made up of Israeli and Palestinian bereaved parents who pay the consequence of the cycle of violence. (Times of Israel)
Jeffrey Goldberg says Obama did not “break” the Middle East. (The Atlantic)
David Rothkopf says the US can’t fix the Middle East, but it can fix its policy to the region.(Foreign Policy)
Abdul Rahman Al Rashed asks how much support ISIS really enjoys. (Al Arabiya)
Hassan Barari says Maliki has been the key impediment to building an inclusive Iraq. (Jordan Times)
Faisal Abbas says PM Maliki is the new Saddam of Iraq. (Al Arabiya)
The Daily Star says Iran should do something about reducing sectarian tensions in the region, instead of just talking about it. (Daily Star)
H.A. Hellyer says yesterday was a “poignant” day for press freedoms in Egypt. (Al Arabiya)
Faisal Al Yafai says Fouad Ajami was a great scholar of the Middle East but did not empathize with its people. (The National)
Will Inboden remembers Fouad Ajami. (Foreign Policy)
Jamal Al Marri and Salah Al-Saidi debate whether Gulf security is under threat. (Asharq al-Awsat)